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Distance learning is the same as Online learning as the whole concept of Online Learning is that you can access it while your away. As there is always bound to be an internet access point it can then be referred to as Distance learning since you are not tied down to working at the office or at school etc.

Online learning refers to e-learning, where the training sessions are typically computer-based tutorials and/or are delivered over the Internet. Distance learning has been in existence for over a century, even before the advent of computers. Students and colleges used to correspond through postal mail, with colleges providing educational material in the form of books. But nowadays, with the advent of Internet, the terms are used interchangeably, mainly because the instructional material is often delivered or can be accessed online. Both are similar in a way that there is no physical classroom setting comprising students and teachers. Many colleges offer online courses today. As an example, Independence University, that's accredited by the ACCSC, has programs in business and healthcare that are delivered fully online.

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Answer 1: I would think that traditional education is better than online education. With online schooling, a person can have someone else do the work without getting caught.


Answer 2: Integrity means, of course, doing the right thing even when no one's watching; and so, people with integrity would not be tempted to do what the first answerer's second sentence suggested would be easy to do with online learning. Of course, s/he has probably never actually experienced online learning, else s/he would know that it's not really any easier to cheat online than in the classroom... especially if the exams are proctored: Good luck cheating on one of those!


My routine answer to questions about whether online or in-classroom education is better is this...


That is an excellent question, and the simple (and least helpful, of course) answer is, "it depends." Let me see if I can clarify and refine, though...


Each person learns and studies differently. For some people, only in-classroom learning works. For others, learning online almost works-out better. For still others, it matters not... either way works just fine.


Back when the only distance learning content delivery modality was old-fashioned, through-the-postal-system "correspondence" courses, then maybe in-classroom learning really was better. But with today's technologies, it's possible to make the student feel like s/he's right in the classroom.


Also, the US Department of Education (USDE) commissioned a study in 2009 which revealed that online students are actually more disciplined, more serious, and tend to do generally better than their in-classroom counterparts.


So, then, whether or not online or in-classroom learning is inherently "better" depends, entirely, on the student. Some do better in online environments, and others do better in in-classroom environments.


If your'e self-disciplined and can make yourself sit down at the computer and "attend" classes/lectures; and if you can make yourself go login to the discussion forums and participate; and if you have the self-discipline to sit down and do your homework when you're supposed to; and if you don't require the socialization that in-classroom learning provides, then you'll likely do well in online learning. If not, then maybe you should stick with in-classroom learning.


Whatever you do, though, be sure that any online high school or college in which you enroll -- at least if you're in the US -- is accredited by an agency approved by the US Department of Education (USDE). If you're enrolling in online college, then make sure that it's accredited by an agency that's approved by either USDE, or the USDE-sanctioned Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). There are a ton of not only unaccredited, but also downright disreputable diploma/degree mills out there that will lie on their websites about being accredited; or will make-up their own bogus accreditors, and then claim that they're just as good. They're not. Do not be fooled! Always, always, always independently verify that a school really is accredited by a USDE- and/or CHEA-approved agency. Never take the school's word for it!


If you're not in the US, then simply ensure that the country in which the online school is physically located has an observable and verifiable culture of educational accountability, evidenced, in part, by that said country has some kind of governmentally-supervised educational quality assurance framework; and that said framework accredits, or validates, or approves, or performs some other similar function; and then, beyond that, that it continuously monitors schools to ensure that their standards remain as high, over time, as they were when first accredited/validated/approved. Additionally, make sure that the school's credentials (its certificates, diplomas or degrees) are actually useful, inside the country in which the school is located, for purposes of such things as employment, or, where applicable, government-issued professional licensure. Any country where those things are true will also have some kind of official website, just like the US has, where schools may be looked-up and where said look-up will verify said school's being accredited (or whatever word the country uses, instead of that one, to mean essentially the same thing).


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similarities of online and Traditional Education:

Both education systems are the best and have similarities between them.

  • in online education you need to attend proper classes
  • in traditional education you need to attend classes as well online.
  • in online education system your degree is accredited from Higher Education Authorities
  • in Traditional Education system your Degree is also accredited as well.
  • in online Education you can specialize into a Single Subject.
  • in traditional Education you can specialize as well online.
  • in online and traditional education your Text Books are same.
  • in online and traditional Education systems you need to submit assignments and take assessments.
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An online degree is a degree earned through an online university. Online universities have no school buildings like traditional schools; rather, their classes are conducted online. There is no difference between an online degree and a traditional degree except maybe the quality of the education you receive.

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Both means to impart knowledge of or skill in.

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